The St. Thomas lacrosse team defeated the Utah State University Aggies 21-15 to advance to the national quarterfinals on Tuesday.
Journey ends for softball team’s 6 seniors
The St. Thomas softball team saw its season come to an end this weekend in Decorah, Iowa, as it suffered two losses in the regional round of the NCAA tournament.
STD cases increase in Minnesota
According to the Minnesota Department of Health, sexually transmitted diseases increased by six percent in 2014. Find out more about the rise.
PULSE shows impress audiences
From hip hop to swing dancing, PULSE’s On the Run show pleased audiences in two separate performances Friday night.
Student flock to first-ever Tommie Fest
More than 400 students attended STAR’s first-ever Tommie Fest Saturday – a day filled with activities and concerts at the Anderson Student Center.
Track and field teams sweep MIAC titles
Both the St. Thomas men’s and women’s track and field teams won conference titles at the 2015 MIAC Outdoor Track and Field Championships Saturday.
Trigger warnings help, not hurt
Opinions editor Jamie Bernard argues that freedom is not worth causing pain to another person.
State of the Air report examine’s US air pollution
The American Lung Association recently released its State of the Air 2015 report, which examines air pollution levels in the U.S.
Baseball rolls Bethel in MIAC playoff opener
The St. Thomas baseball team rolled top-seeded Bethel University 9-1 in the opening round of the MIAC playoffs Friday afternoon.
Public Safety briefs – May 8, 2015
A suspicious transaction, a social host violation, a camera in a window and more in this week’s Public Safety briefs.
STAR replaces spring concert with music festival
Instead of the traditional spring concert, St. Thomas Student Activities and Recreation is hosting the first ever Tommie Fest Music Festival from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday.
Stress triggers and how to combat them
As final exams and projects approach, designer Kari Johnson found out what the common triggers of stress are and how to combat them.
KUST releases 1st sampler CD
KUST, the St. Thomas student-run radio station, celebrated the release of its CD ‘UST Sampler Vol. 1’ in front of a packed house at Scooter’s Tuesday night.
Students ‘teeter-totter’ for a good cause
Student volunteers rode the teeter-totter outside the Anderson Student Center for 48 hours last week with a goal to raise awareness for domestic abuse and sexual assault.
Alumni develop potentially life-saving product
If approved by the Food and Drug Association, St. Thomas alumni Susie and Michael Woulett’s new product in the Protégé Biomedical line could save both limbs and lives.
